Extracts from David Ward's book

David Clapp

Extracts from a video interview

Where have the Berries gone?

Tim Parkin discusses sensor anomalies

Reflections on Autumn

Richard Childs' favourite season

A Skye Log

Jon Gibbs reports on a recent trip to Skye

Creativity in Landscape Photography

How thinking like a poet can provide inspiration

Aspect Ratios – Part 1

Discussion on aspect ratios

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A bumper issue for you this month as we have contributions from many photographers. I've been working on the website to make it a bit easier to read and that seems to have made a big difference and a few websites have started to link to us. Landscape Photography is all about getting out and about in the landscape though and we've been pleased to read that a few of you have been browsing the website whilst waiting for the light! Thanks again for the great support - subscriptions are still coming in and each one helps give me more time to create and solicit content.

Flooded forest, Ardlui. Autumn has finally come to an end here in Argyll. As I write this article sleet and rain lashes against the window and strong winds strip away the remaining colour from the trees, the leaves giving up their tenuous grip having been weakened by hard frosts earlier in the week and Snow has made a dramatic return to the mountains hereabout. Looking back more →

We all ask profound questions about life from time to time from “why is there suffering in the world?” to "why do I have to die?” They are deep and meaningful questions, imponderables that unify us in life. So why does most landscape photography aspire to little more that “the rocks are hard” or even “the water is soft”? more →